WO1994003537A1 - Improved performance super high flow ethylene polymer compositions - Google Patents
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- compositions having improved processing.
- the compositions comprise at least one linear ethylene polymer having a density from 0.87 to 0.965 grams/cubic centimeter, a melt index (I 2 ) from 0.1 to 2 grams/10 minutes, a melt index (I10) from 28 to 55 grams/ 10 minutes, a melt flow ratio (I 1 0/I 2 ) from 14 to 550, and a processing index (PI) from 0.005 Kpoise to 1 Kpoise.
- the compositions are especially useful in making thermally formed articles such as thin-walled lids and cups.
- U.S. Patents 4,192,935 and 4,294,794 each disclose an olefinic copolymer having a density of 0.940-0.960 grams/cubic centimeter, a melt index in the range of 100-200 grams/10 minutes, and a M w /M n ratio of less than 5 for use in injection molding of thinwalling articles.
- U.S. Patent 5,015,511 discloses olefinic polymers having a melt index in the range of 80-200 grams/10 minutes, melt flow ratio G 10 /I 2 ) in the range of 7.2 to 14, a M w /M n ratio in the range of 6.7-14.6 and a density in the range of 0.925 to 0.940 grams/cubic centimeter which are used for injection molding of thin walled containers with a thickness in the range of 0.15 mm to 1.5 mm.
- compositions comprising at least one linear ethylene polymer which have improved processability for use in making thermally formed articles (for example, thin-walled lids, cups and containers).
- the compositions have a processing index from 0.005 KPoise to 1 KPoise and are particularly useful in thermal forming processes having shear rates of at least 2,000 sec -1 (for example, injection molding processes).
- the compositions comprise at least one linear ethylene polymer and can comprise a polymer blend.
- the polymer blends can comprise linear ethylene polymers blended with at least one other linear ethylene polymer, and include recycled linear ethylene polymers.
- the compositions can be used to make thin-walled lids and cups and have good environmental stress crack resistance and Gullwing Tear properties.
- compositions comprise linear ethylene polymers or polymer blends having: a) a density from 0.87 to 0.965 grams/cubic centimeter, especially from 0.92 to 0.96 grams /cubic centimeter,
- PI processing index
- the thermally formed articles have improvements in physical properties such as environmental stress crack resistance, and
- Figure 1 plots processing index versus melt index (I 2 ) for some of the ethylene polymer compositions of the invention and for comparative conventional linear low density polyethylene polymers.
- compositions useful in this invention are ethylene polymer compositions and comprise at least one ethylene polymer classified as a linear ethylene polymer.
- linear ethylene polymers for use in this invention.
- USP 4,076,698 involves the use of coordination catalysts of the "Ziegler” or “Phillips” type and includes variations of the Ziegler type, such as the "Natta” type for making linear polyethylenes. These catalysts may be used at very high pressures, but may also (and generally are) used at very low or intermediate pressures.
- Other manufacturing techniques are disclosed variously in USP 2,699,457; USP 2,846,425; USP 2,862,917; USP 2,905,645; USP 3,058,963; and USP 4,668,752.
- the polyethylene compositions may also be prepared by multiple reactor polymerization techniques, for example, as disclosed in USP 3,914,342. For example, one reactor may polymerize the higher molecular weight fraction and another reactor may polymerize a lower molecular weight fraction of the composition.
- the reactors may be operated either in series or in parallel.
- linear polyethylenes because of the substantial absence of branched chains of polymerized monomer units pendant from the main polymer "backbone.” It is these linear polyethylenes to which the present invention primarily pertains.
- Linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and ultra linear low density polyethylene (ULDPE) typically have a density from 0.87 grams/cubic centimeter (g/cm 3 ) to 0.94 g/cm 3
- linear high density polyethylene (HDPE) has a density from 0.941 g/cm 3 to 0.965 g/cm 3 (that is, ethylene homopolymer).
- linear polyethylene or linear ethylene polymer, used interchangeably herein, mean either ULDPE, LLDPE, or HDPE, or mixtures of one or more of each of these.
- the density of the linear polyethylene is lowered by copolymerizing ethylene with minor amounts of at least one alpha-, beta-ethylenically unsaturated alkene(s) having from 3 to 18 carbons per alkene molecule (for example, 1- propene, 1-butene, 4-methyl-l-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, 1,9- decadiene and 1,7-octadiene), preferably 4-8 carbon atoms (for example, 1-butene, 4-methyl-l-pentene, 1-hexene and 1-octene) and most preferably 8 carbon atoms (that is, 1-octene).
- alpha-, beta-ethylenically unsaturated alkene(s) having from 3 to 18 carbons per alkene molecule
- alpha-, beta-ethylenically unsaturated alkene(s) having from 3 to 18 carbons per alkene molecule
- the density of the linear polyethylene (or blend of linear polyethylenes) for use in the present invention is generally from 0.87 g/cm 3 to 0.965 g/cm 3 , preferably from 0.92 g/cm 3 to 0.96 g/cm 3 , and especially from 0.905 g/cm 3 to 0.955 g/cm 3 .
- the amount of the "virgin" linear polyethylene is from 5 percent to 60 percent, by weight of the polymer blend, preferably 10 percent to 25 percent.
- the term "virgin" polyethylene, as used herein indicates that the polyethylene has undergone no more thermal processing than is typically necessarily used to manufacture that polyethylene (that is, it is not a recycled polyethylene).
- the molecular weight of the linear polyethylene (or blend of linear polyethylenes) for use in the present invention is conveniently indicated using a melt index measurement according to ASTM D-1238, Condition 190°C/2.16 kg (formerly known as "Condition (E)" and also known as I 2 ). Melt index is inversely proportional to the molecular weight of the polymer. Thus, the higher the molecular weight, the lower the melt index, although the relationship is not linear.
- the melt index for the linear polyethylenes used herein is generally from 0.1 grams/10 minutes (g/10 min) to 2 g/10 min, preferably from 0.2 g/10 min to 1.5 g/10 min, and especially from 0.4 g/10 min to 0.8 g/10 min.
- the Iio melt index for the linear polyethylenes used herein is generally from 28 grams/10 minutes (g/10 min) to 55 g/10 min, preferably from 28 g/10 min to 50 g/10 min, and especially from 28 g/10 min to 35 g/10 min.
- the ratio of I 1 0/I 2 is called the melt flow ratio and is generally from 14 to 550 for the polymers and polymer blends used herein, preferably from 28 to 100, and especially from 40 to 50.
- the recycled polyethylene is generally a polyethylene which has been recycled from molded bottles (for example, those made from a blow molding process). This type of polyethylene is usually a high density polyethylene, typically having a density from 0.94 g/cm 3 to 0.96 g/cm ,a melt index G 2 ) from 0.3 g/10 min to 1.5 g/10 min and IJO melt index from 3.5 g/10 min to 20 g/10 min .
- the recycled HDPE also generally has a melt flow ratio from 0.2 to 5.
- Other recycled polyethylenes for example, recycled LLDPE from film) are also believed to be operable within this invention, but the resultant composition needs to have the properties specified for the overall composition, as Applicants have discovered.
- Additives such as antioxidants, cling additives (for example, polyisobutylene or PIB), antiblock additives, and pigments can also be included in the compositions, to the extent that they do not interfere with the enhanced processing and physical properties discovered by Applicants.
- cling additives for example, polyisobutylene or PIB
- antiblock additives for example, antiblock additives
- pigments can also be included in the compositions, to the extent that they do not interfere with the enhanced processing and physical properties discovered by Applicants.
- compositions disclosed herein are formed by any convenient method, including dry blending the individual components and subsequently melt mixing, either directly in the extruder used to make the thermally molded article, or by pre-melt mixing in separate extruder before making the article.
- the compositions may also be prepared by dual polymerization techniques. For example, one reactor may polymerize one of the linear ethylene polymers and another reactor polymerize at least one other linear ethylene polymer, either in series or in parallel operation.
- the compositions are made by dry blending discrete polymers having the specified properties in appropriate weight ratios.
- Thermally formed articles which particularly benefit from the improved processing compositions described herein include, but are not limited to, thin walled lids (especially those having a thickness from 0.5 mm to 1.3 mm (0.02 inches to 0.05 inches)) , molded containers and molded cups. Thin walled lids have shown particular utility, as shown herein.
- the thermally formed articles can be made by any convenient molding method, including various injection molding processes (for example, that described in Modern Plastics Encyclopedi /89, Mid October Issue, Volume 65, Number 11, pp. 264- 268, "Introduction to Injection Molding" and on pp. 270-271, "Injection Molding Thermoplastics” and blow molding processes (for example, that described in Modern Plastics Encyclopedia /89, Mid October Issue, Volume 65, Number 11, pp. 217-218, “Extrusion-Blow Molding”.
- the rheological processing index (PI) is measured by a gas extrusion rheometer (GER).
- GER gas extrusion rheometer
- the processing index is measured at a temperature of 190°C, at nitrogen pressure of 2500 psig using 0.0296 inch diameter, 20:1 L/D die.
- Q' is the extrusion rate (gms/min)
- 0.745 is the melt density of polyethylene (gm/cm 3 )
- Diameter is the orifice diameter of the capillary (inches).
- the PI is the apparent viscosity of a material measured at apparent shear stress of 2.15 x 10 6 dyne/cm 2 .
- the most unique characteristic of the polymer compositions described herein is a highly unexpected flow property as shown in Figure 1, where, as the melt index is lowered, the Processing Index is also decreased for the compositions of the present invention.
- This direct proportional relationship is highly unexpected, since prior literature publications teach lowering the PI by increasing the melt index of a given polymer (that is, an inversely proportional relationship demonstrated by the comparative polymer also depicted in Figure 1).
- the super high flow ethylene polymer compositions described herein thus have low processing indices and consequently, low viscosity.
- the thermally formed articles benefit the most from using the compositions described herein by using extrusion techniques which involve shear rates of at least about 2,000 sec" 1 , preferably from 10,000 sec 1 to 20,000 sec 1 .
- Gullwing Tear determines the tear resistance of flexible plastic sheeting at very low rates of loading [5.08 cm/minute] (2 inches/minute) and is tested in accordance with ASTM D-1004. The test is designed to measure the force to initiate tearing. Specimen geometry produces a stress concentration in a small area of the specimen. Specimens were cut from the center of injection molded lids (dimension 5.08 cm (2 inches)) (length) by 1.3 cm (0.5 inches) (width) by 0.61 mm (0.024 inches) (thickness)). Gullwing Tear is measured by using an Instron Tensile Tester equipped with an integrator and a recorder. An injection molded lid sample (thickness of 22 - 24 mils) of the polymer to be tested is prepared.
- ESCR Environmental stress crack resistance
- ASTM D-1693 Environmental stress crack resistance
- ESCR measures the resistance to stress cracking of polyethylene under specified conditions.
- 22 - 24 mils thick samples of injection molded lids of the polymer to be tested are prepared. At least 10 specimens [3.8 cm by 1.3 cm] (1.5 inches by 0.5 inches) are die cut from the sheet. Solutions of 0.5 percent, 10 percent and 33.33 percent (by weight of the solution) IgepalTM CO-630 (an alkylphenoxypoly(oxyethylene) ethanol biodegradable surfactant sold by GAF Corporation) in water are prepared as the stress cracking agents about 24 hours before use.
- IgepalTM CO-630 an alkylphenoxypoly(oxyethylene) ethanol biodegradable surfactant sold by GAF Corporation
- Each specimen is "nicked" by gouging a .5 mm (0.02 inch) deep, 1.9 cm (0.75 inch) long controlled imperfection in the broad surface of each specimen.
- the ten specimens are placed slitted side up in a bending clamp, which operates to close or bend the sample at a uniform rate such that the clamp is completely closed in 30 seconds.
- the specimens are then placed in a specimen holding channel, which is then placed in a test tube, which is subsequently filled with the selected Igepal/water solution.
- the test tubes are placed into 50°C controlled water baths and the time noted. Stress crack failure is any crack which is visible to the naked eye. The number of failures per 10 specimens is periodically noted and recorded.
- Improvements of processability over the resins with similar I 2 are most pronounced when the PI is lower than about 0.5 Kpoise. Improvements of mechanical properties such as ESCR and Gullwing Tear, over a resin with a similar PI are most pronounced when the I 2 is less than about 1 gram/10 min. and when the I o is lower than about 40 grams/10 min.
- Polymer sample #1 and comparison polymer sample #2 with similar I 2 were injection molded into thinwalled lids of [0.635 mm] (0.025 inches in thickness) using a Husky XL225P, two stage, high speed injection molding machine. Extruder temperature was set at 288°C (550°F) or lower. Both samples were ethylene/ 1-octene copolymers. Sample #1 was successfully injection molded into lids at an injection pressure of 44.02 MPa (6385 psi), and a compression pressure of 33.72 MPa (4890 psi). Comparative Sample #2 could not be injection molded by the same machinery at any molding conditions, and no injection molded part was obtained.
- Polymer sample #1 and comparative polymer sample #3 with similar processing index were injection molded into thinwalled lids of [0.635 mm] (0.025 inches thick) using the Husky 225, as described earlier. Both samples were ethylene/1-octene copolymers. Extruder temperature was set at 277°C (530°F). Both sample #1 and comparative sample #3 were successfully injection molded into thinwall lids. Sample #1 was molded at an injection pressure of 44.02 MPa (6385 psi), and a compression pressure of 33.72 MPa (4890 psi).
- Comparative sample #3 was extruded at slightly lower temperature 238° C (460 °F), a similar injection pressure of 43.24 MPa (6271 psi), and slightly higher compression pressure of 40.52 MPa (5877 psi).
- Polymer sample #4 and comparative polymer #5 were injection molded into thinwalled containers ([0.762 mm] (0.03 inches) thick, 800 cm 3 in volume) using the Husky 225, as described earlier. Extruder temperature was set at 293° (C 560°F). Both samples were ethylene/ 1-octene copolymers. Sample #4 was successfully injection molded into thinwalled cups at the injection pressure of 44.8 MPa (6500 psi) or lower, and a compression pressure of 33.8 MPa (4900 psi). A cup could not be made from comparative sample #5 at any adjustable injection molding condition by the same machine, again showing that conventional comparative polymers having low melt index cannot be molded into thin-walled containers. Table III shows the physical properties of Sample 4 and comparative sample 5:
- Sample #1 was blended with 0-75 percent (by weight of the final blend) of post-consumer recycled polyolefin sample #6 using a Haake System 90 blender at 180°C and 100 rpm for 4 minutes.
- the processing results are shown in Table IV.
- the composition of sample #6 is believed to be a high density polyethylene (HDPE), having b_ of about 2.5 grams/10 minutes, a density of about 0.95 grams/cm 3 , and a melt flow ratio of about 9 with small amounts of pigment and impurities (for example, that obtained from recycling blow molded bottles).
- the P.I. of the resulting blend showed considerably less than expected values from that expected from the additive law based upon the concentrations of each constituent .
- the synergistic effects of maintaining super high flow (P.I. ⁇ 1 Kpoise) of a blend containing up to 50 percent (by weight) of a recycled polyethylene are unexpected. These blends, demonstrating a low PI, are thus suitable for high shear thermal forming application as we
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